Some triples in llvm-mc appear to be unavailable on some buildbots.
To please those buildbots we temporarily limit the test to darwin
(where the required triple is guranteed to be available)
until we find the right solution.
llvm-svn: 352950
This diff implements first bits for copying (without modification) MachO object files.
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54674
llvm-svn: 352944
Summary:
Include the symbol being defined in the list of requirements for using --localize-symbol.
This is used, for example, when someone is depending on two different projects that have the same (or close enough) method defined in each library, and using "-L sym" for a conflicting symbol in one of the libraries so that the definition from the other one is used. However, the library may have internal references to the symbol, which cause program crashes when those are used, i.e.:
```
$ cat foo.c
int foo() { return 5; }
$ cat bar.c
int foo();
int bar() { return 2 * foo(); }
$ cat foo2.c
int foo() { /* Safer implementation */ return 42; }
$ cat main.c
int bar();
int main() {
__builtin_printf("bar = %d\n", bar());
return 0;
}
$ ar rcs libfoo.a foo.o bar.o
$ ar rcs libfoo2.a foo2.o
# Picks the wrong foo() impl
$ clang main.o -lfoo -lfoo2 -L. -o main
# Picks the right foo() impl
$ objcopy -L foo libfoo.a && clang main.o -lfoo -lfoo2 -L. -o main
# Links somehow, but crashes at runtime
$ llvm-objcopy -L foo libfoo.a && clang main.o -lfoo -lfoo2 -L. -o main
```
Reviewers: jhenderson, alexshap, jakehehrlich, espindola
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57417
llvm-svn: 352767
Summary:
This adds support for the --discard-locals flag, which acts similarly to --discard-all, except it only applies to compiler-generated symbols (i.e. symbols starting with `.L` in ELF).
I am not sure about COFF local symbols: those appear to also use `.L` in most cases, but also use just `L` in other cases, so for now I am just leaving it unimplemented there.
Fixes PR36160
Reviewers: jhenderson, alexshap, jakehehrlich, mstorsjo, espindola
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: llvm-commits, emaste, arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57248
llvm-svn: 352626
Summary: Do some more error cleanup, removing some dependencies from llvm-objcopy's error/reportError in [ELF/COFF]Objcopy methods.
Reviewers: jhenderson, alexshap, jakehehrlich, mstorsjo, espindola
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57423
llvm-svn: 352625
Summary:
--set-section-flags is used to change the section flags (e.g. SHF_ALLOC) for given sections. The flags allowed are the same from the existing --rename-section=.old=.new[,flags] feature.
Additionally, make sure that --set-section-flag cannot be used with --rename-section (either the source or destination), since --rename-section accepts flags. This avoids ambiguity for something like "--rename-section=.foo=.bar,alloc --set-section-flag=.bar,code".
Reviewers: jhenderson, jakehehrlich, alexshap, espindola
Reviewed By: jhenderson, jakehehrlich
Subscribers: llvm-commits, emaste, arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57198
llvm-svn: 352505
Summary: When using llvm-objcopy -O binary and the resulting file will be empty (e.g. removing the only section that would be written, or using --only-keep with a section that doesn't exist/isn't SHF_ALLOC), we crash because FileOutputBuffer expects Size > 0. Add a regression test, and change Buffer to open/truncate the output file in this case.
Reviewers: alexshap, jhenderson, jakehehrlich, espindola
Reviewed By: alexshap, jhenderson
Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits, emaste, arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56806
llvm-svn: 352371
This change adds an option -g to llvm-objcopy which is an alias for the existing option --strip-debug.
This fixes PR40003.
Reviewed by: alexshap
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57217
llvm-svn: 352182
The aux symbols were stored in an opaque std::vector<uint8_t>,
with contents interpreted according to the rest of the symbol.
All aux symbol types but one fit in 18 bytes (sizeof(coff_symbol16)),
and if written to a bigobj, two extra padding bytes are written (as
sizeof(coff_symbol32) is 20). In the storage agnostic intermediate
representation, store the aux symbols as a series of coff_symbol16
sized opaque blobs. (In practice, all such aux symbols only consist
of one aux symbol, so this is more flexible than what reality needs.)
The special case is the file aux symbols, which are written in
potentially more than one aux symbol slot, without any padding,
as one single long string. This can't be stored in the same opaque
vector of fixed sized aux symbol entries. The file aux symbols will
occupy a different number of aux symbol slots depending on the type
of output object file. As nothing in the intermediate process needs
to have accurate raw symbol indices, updating that is moved into the
writer class.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57009
llvm-svn: 351947
These are no longer necessary as the testcase now seems to run fine
on the buildbots that previously failed on this case, after SVN r351934.
llvm-svn: 351946
This was reverted since it broke a couple buildbots. The reason
for the breakage is not yet known, but this time, the test has
got more diagnostics added, to hopefully allow figuring out
what goes wrong.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57007
llvm-svn: 351931
Summary:
This patch changes a few methods to return Error instead of manually calling error/reportError to abort. This will make it easier to extract into a library.
Note that error() takes just a string (this patch also adds an overload that takes an Error), while reportError() takes string + [error/code]. To help unify things, use FileError to associate a given filename with an error. Note that this takes some special care (for now), e.g. calling reportError(FileName, <something that could be FileError>) will duplicate the filename. The goal is to eventually remove reportError() and have every error associated with a file to be a FileError, and just one error handling block at the tool level.
This change was suggested in D56806. I took it a little further than suggested, but completely fixing llvm-objcopy will take a couple more patches. If this approach looks good, I'll commit this and apply similar patche(s) for the rest.
This change is NFC in terms of non-error related code, although the error message changes in one context.
Reviewers: alexshap, jhenderson, jakehehrlich, mstorsjo, espindola
Reviewed By: alexshap, jhenderson
Subscribers: llvm-commits, emaste, arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56930
llvm-svn: 351896
This was requested in the review of D57006.
Also add missing quotes around symbol names in error messages.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57014
llvm-svn: 351799
The debug directory contains the rwa file address of itself,
which is updated on write. Add a testcase for this existing
functionality.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56876
llvm-svn: 351659
Summary:
Fix llvm-objcopy to add .note sections as SHT_NOTEs. GNU objcopy overrides section flags for special sections. For `.note` sections (with the exception of `.note.GNU-stack`), SHT_NOTE is used.
Many other sections are special cased by libbfd, but `.note` is the only special section I can seem to find being used with objcopy --add-section.
See `.note` in context of the full list of special sections here: https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=blob;f=bfd/elf.c;h=eb3e1828e9c651678b95a1dcbc3b124783d1d2be;hb=HEAD#l2675
Reviewers: jhenderson, alexshap, jakehehrlich, espindola
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56570
llvm-svn: 351204
Summary:
As pointed out in D53667, our use of hyphens in flags can be inconsistent, mixing `-` with `--`. This change makes all long style flags use `--`.
Automatically changed via:
```
find test/tools/llvm-objcopy/ELF -type f | xargs sed -i 's/ -\([a-zA-Z]\{3\}\)/ --\1/g'
```
Two false positives were manually fixed/reverted.
Reviewers: jhenderson, espindola, alexshap
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: emaste, javed.absar, arichardson, fedor.sergeev, jakehehrlich, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56513
llvm-svn: 350944
Previously, this was broken - by setting PointerToSymbolTable to zero
but still actually writing the string table length, the object file
header was corrupted.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56584
llvm-svn: 350926
Summary:
The -O flag is currently being mostly ignored; it's only checked whether or not the output format is "binary". This adds support for a few formats (e.g. elf64-x86-64), so that when specified, the output can change between 32/64 bit and sizes/alignments are updated accordingly.
This fixes PR39135
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap, espindola
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53667
llvm-svn: 350541
Summary:
Fix EntrySize, Size, and Align before doing layout calculation.
As a side cleanup, this removes a dependence on sizeof(Elf_Sym) within BinaryReader, so we can untemplatize that.
This unblocks a cleaner implementation of handling the -O<format> flag. See D53667 for a previous attempt. Actual implementation of the -O<format> flag will come in an upcoming commit, this is largely a NFC (although not _totally_ one, because alignment on binary input was actually wrong before).
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap, espindola
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56211
llvm-svn: 350336
This is an initial implementation of no-op passthrough copying of COFF
with objcopy.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54939
llvm-svn: 349605
I just hard core goofed when I wrote this and created a different name
for no good reason. I'm failry aware of most "fresh" users of llvm-objcopy
(that is, users which are not using it as a drop in replacement for GNU
objcopy) and can say that only "-j" is being used by such people so this
patch should strictly increase compatibility and not remove it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52180
llvm-svn: 348446
Split timestamp preservation tests into atime and mtime test, and skip
the former on NetBSD. When the filesystem is mounted noatime, NetBSD
not only inhibits implicit atime updates but also prevents setting atime
via utime(), causing the test to fail.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55271
llvm-svn: 348354
This flag does not exist in GNU objcopy but has a major use case.
Debugging tools support the .build-id directory structure to find
debug binaries. There is no easy way to build this structure up
however. One way to do it is by using llvm-readelf and some crazy
shell magic. This implements the feature directly. It is most often
the case that you'll want to strip a file and send the original to
the .build-id directory but if you just want to send a file to the
.build-id directory you can copy to /dev/null instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54384
llvm-svn: 348174
In this diff the elf-specific tests are moved into the subfolder llvm-objcopy/ELF
(the change was discussed in the comments on https://reviews.llvm.org/D54674).
A separate code reivew wasn't sent for this change
since Phabricator is failing to create such a large diff.
Test plan:
make check-all
make check-llvm-tools
make check-llvm-tools-llvm-objcopy
llvm-svn: 347958
This allows libtool to detect the presence of llvm-strip and use
it with the options --strip-debug and --strip-unneeded.
Also hook up the -V alias for objcopy.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54936
llvm-svn: 347731
Summary:
llvm-objcopy/strip support `--keep` (for sections) and `--keep-symbols` (for symbols). For consistency and clarity, rename `--keep` to `--keep-section`.
In fact, for GNU compatability, -K is --keep-symbol, so it's weird that the alias `-K` is not the same as the short-ish `--keep`.
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap, MaskRay, espindola
Reviewed By: jakehehrlich, MaskRay
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54477
llvm-svn: 346782
Summary: ar and objcopy/strip all support configuring whether archives are written deterministically (timestamps/UIDs/GIDs/etc zero'd). This has been ported to llvm-ar (the U/D modifiers) but not yet to llvm-objcopy/strip.
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: ruiu, mgrang, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53913
llvm-svn: 345859
Summary:
--localize-symbol and --localize-hidden will currently localize common symbols. GNU objcopy will not localize these symbols even when explicitly requested, which seems reasonable; common symbols should always be global so they can be merged during linking.
See PR39461
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap, MaskRay, espindola
Reviewed By: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap, MaskRay
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, alexshap, MaskRay, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53782
llvm-svn: 345856
Summary: --keep-global-symbol and --globalize-symbol don't make sense for undefined symbols, so it should be ignored for those symbols. This matches GNU objcopy behavior.
Reviewers: jhenderson, alexshap, jakehehrlich, espindola
Reviewed By: jhenderson, jakehehrlich
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53733
llvm-svn: 345614
Summary:
GNU strip supports both `-s` and `-S` as aliases for `--strip-all` and `--strip-debug`, respectfully.
As part of this, it turns out that strip/objcopy were accepting case insensitive command line args. I'm not sure if there was an explicit reason for this. The only others uses of this are llvm-cvtres/llvm-mt/llvm-lib, which are all tools specific for windows support. Forcing case sensitivity allows both aliases to exist, but seems like a good idea anyway.
And as a surprise test case adjustment, the llvm-strip unit test was running with `-keep=unavailable_symbol`, despite `keep` not be a valid flag for strip. This is because there is a flag `-K` which, when case insensitivity is permitted, allows it to be interpreted as `-K` = `eep=unavailable_symbol` (e.g. to allow `-Kfoo` == `--keep-symbol=foo`).
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap
Reviewed By: jakehehrlich
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53163
llvm-svn: 345068
Summary:
This change adds support for the GNU --target flag, which sets both --input-target and --output-target.
GNU objcopy doesn't do any checking for whether both --target and --{input,output}-target are used, and so it allows both, e.g. "--target A --output-target B" is equivalent to "--input-target A --output-target B" since the later command line flag would override earlier ones. This may be error prone, so I chose to implement it as an error if both are used. I'm not sure if anyone is actually using both.
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap
Reviewed By: jakehehrlich, alexshap
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53029
llvm-svn: 344321
Summary: I had added support for compressing dwarf sections in a prior commit,
this one adds support for decompressing. Usage is:
llvm-objcopy --decompress-debug-sections input.o output.o
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51841
llvm-svn: 343451
Summary:
Implement --version for objcopy and strip.
I think there are LLVM utilities that automatically handle this, but that doesn't seem to work with custom parsing since this binary handles both objcopy and strip, so it uses custom parsing.
This fixes PR38298
Reviewers: jhenderson, alexshap, jakehehrlich
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52328
llvm-svn: 342702
This diff adds -S as an alias for --strip-all-gnu
(for compatibility with binutils' objcopy).
Patch by Dmitry Golovin!
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52163
llvm-svn: 342364
Submitted on behalf of Armando Montanez (amontanez@google.com).
Objects with unused program headers copied by objcopy would always have
nonzero values for program header offset and program header entry size.
While technically valid, this atypical behavior triggers warnings in some
tools. This change sets the two fields to zero when the program header is
unused, better fitting the general expectations for unused program header
data.
Section headers behaved somewhat similarly (though only with the entry size),
and are fixed in this revision as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51961
llvm-svn: 342065
Third Attempt:
- Alignment issues resolved.
- zlib::isAvailable() detected.
- ArrayRef misuse fixed.
Usage:
llvm-objcopy --compress-debug-sections=zlib foo.o
llvm-objcopy --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu foo.o
In both cases the debug section contents is compressed with zlib. In the GNU
style case the header is the "ZLIB" magic string followed by the uint64 big-
endian decompressed size. In the non-GNU mode the header is the
Elf(32|64)_Chdr.
Decompression support is coming soon.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49678
llvm-svn: 341635
Second Attempt. Alignment issues resolved. zlib::isAvailable() detected.
Usage:
llvm-objcopy --compress-debug-sections=zlib foo.o
llvm-objcopy --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu foo.o
In both cases the debug section contents is compressed with zlib. In the GNU
style case the header is the "ZLIB" magic string followed by the uint64 big-
endian decompressed size. In the non-GNU mode the header is the
Elf(32|64)_Chdr.
Decompression support is coming soon.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49678
llvm-svn: 341607
Summary:
Allow strip to be called on multiple input files, which is interpreted as stripping N files in place. Using multiple input files is incompatible with -o.
To allow this, create a `DriverConfig` struct which just wraps a list of `CopyConfigs`. objcopy will only ever have a single `CopyConfig`, but strip will have N (where N >= 1) CopyConfigs.
Reviewers: alexshap, jakehehrlich
Reviewed By: alexshap, jakehehrlich
Subscribers: MaskRay, jakehehrlich, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51660
llvm-svn: 341464
Summary:
Fixes the error "Link field value 0 in section .rela.plt is invalid" when copying/stripping certain binaries. Minimal repro:
```
$ cat /tmp/a.c
int main() { return 0; }
$ clang -static /tmp/a.c -o /tmp/a
$ llvm-strip /tmp/a -o /tmp/b
llvm-strip: error: Link field value 0 in section .rela.plt is invalid.
```
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, alexshap
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51493
llvm-svn: 341419
Also reverts follow-up commits r341343 and r341344.
The primary commit continues to break some build bots even after the
fixes in r341343 for UBSan issues:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-aarch64-full/builds/5823
It is also failing for me locally (linux, x86-64).
llvm-svn: 341360
Usage:
llvm-objcopy --compress-debug-sections=zlib foo.o
llvm-objcopy --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu foo.o
In both cases the debug section contents is compressed with zlib. In the GNU
style case the header is the "ZLIB" magic string followed by the uint64 big-
endian decompressed size. In the non-GNU mode the header is the
Elf(32|64)_Chdr.
Decompression support is coming soon.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49678
llvm-svn: 341342
The restoreDateOnFile() method used to preserve dates uses sys::fs::openFileForWrite(). That method defaults to opening files with CD_CreateAlways, which truncates the output file if it exists. Use CD_OpenExisting instead to open it and *not* truncate it, which also has the side benefit of erroring if the file does not exist (it should always exist, because we just wrote it out).
Also, fix the test case to make sure the output is a valid output file, and not empty. The extra test assertions are enough to catch this regression.
llvm-svn: 340996
Summary:
Port GNU Objcopy -G/--keep-global-symbol(s).
This is slightly different than the already-implemented --globalize-symbol, which marks a symbol as global when copying. When --keep-global-symbol (alias -G) is used, *only* those symbols marked will stay global, and all other globals are demoted to local. (Also note that it doesn't *promote* a symbol to global). Additionally, there is a pluralized version of the flag --keep-global-symbols, which effectively applies --keep-global-symbol for every non-comment in a file.
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, jhenderson, alexshap
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50589
llvm-svn: 340105
Summary:
The -I (--input-target) and -B (--binary-architecture) flags exist but are currently silently ignored. This adds support for -I binary for architectures i386, x86-64 (and alias i386:x86-64), arm, aarch64, sparc, and ppc (powerpc:common64). This is largely based on D41687.
This is done by implementing an additional subclass of Reader, BinaryReader, which works by interpreting the input file as contents for .data field, sets up a synthetic header, and adds additional sections/symbols (e.g. _binary__tmp_data_txt_start).
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, alexshap, jhenderson, javed.absar
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: jyknight, nemanjai, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, jrtc27, kristof.beyls, paulsemel, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50343
llvm-svn: 340070
Summary:
The issue with the python path is that the path to python on Windows can contain spaces. To make the tests always work, the path to python needs to be surrounded by quotes.
This change updates several configuration files which specify the path to python as a substitution and also remove quotes from existing tests.
Reviewers: asmith, zturner, alexshap, jakehehrlich
Reviewed By: zturner, alexshap, jakehehrlich
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, nemanjai, eraman, kbarton, jakehehrlich, steven_wu, dexonsmith, stella.stamenova, delcypher, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50206
llvm-svn: 339073
Summary:
Add support for --rename-section flags from gnu objcopy.
Not all flags appear to have an effect for ELF objects, but allowing them would allow easier drop-in replacement. Other unrecognized flags are rejected.
This was only tested by comparing flags printed by "readelf -e <.o>" against the output of gnu vs llvm objcopy, it hasn't been tested to be valid beyond that.
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, alexshap
Subscribers: llvm-commits, paulsemel, alexshap
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49870
llvm-svn: 338582
Summary:
See binutils-gdb/bfd/elf.c, GNU objcopy also strips .stab* (STABS)
.line* (DWARF 1) .gnu.linkonce.wi.* (linkonce section for .debug_info) but
I'm not sure we need to be compatible with it.
Reviewers: dblaikie, alexshap, jakehehrlich, jhenderson
Reviewed By: alexshap, jakehehrlich
Subscribers: aprantl, JDevlieghere, jakehehrlich, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50100
llvm-svn: 338443
Summary:
These two cases will trigger a dereference on a nullptr, since the
SymbolTable can be nonexistent for a given library, in addition to just
being empty.
Reviewers: alexshap
Reviewed By: alexshap
Subscribers: meikeb, kongyi, chh, jakehehrlich, llvm-commits, pirama
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49534
llvm-svn: 338062
Summary:
Add basic support for --rename-section=old=new to llvm-objcopy.
A full replacement for GNU objcopy requires also modifying flags (i.e. --rename-section=old=new,flag1,flag2); I'd like to keep that in a separate change to keep this simple.
Reviewers: jakehehrlich, alexshap
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49576
llvm-svn: 337604
Summary: In Python 3, sys.stdout.write expects a string rather than bytes. In order to be able to write the bytes to stdout, we need to use the buffer directly instead. This change is borrowing the implementation for writing to stdout that cat.py uses. Note that we cannot use cat.py directly because the file we are trying to open is a gzip file.
Reviewers: asmith, bkramer, alexshap, jakehehrlich
Reviewed By: alexshap, jakehehrlich
Subscribers: jakehehrlich, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49515
llvm-svn: 337567
This patch is an update of an older patch that never landed
(see here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42516)
Recently various users have run into this issue and it just 100%
has to be solved at this point. The main difference in this patch
is that I use gunzip instead of unzip which should hopefully allow
tests to pass. Please review this as if it is a new patch however.
I found some issues along the way and made some minor modifications.
The binary used in this patch for testing (a zip file to make it small)
can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UjsnTO9edLttZibbr-2T1bJl92KEQFAO/view?usp=sharing
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49206
llvm-svn: 337204
Summary:
This option appears to have been dropped as part of the refactoring in
r331663. Unfortunately, if we want to use llvm-strip as a drop-in
replacement for strip, this option should still be available.
Reviewers: alexshap
Reviewed By: alexshap
Subscribers: meikeb, kongyi, chh, jakehehrlich, llvm-commits, pirama
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49226
llvm-svn: 336921
This diff adds support for handling static libraries
to llvm-objcopy and llvm-strip.
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48413
llvm-svn: 336455
This fixes the bug where strip-all option was
leading to a malformed outputted ELF file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47414
llvm-svn: 333772
This diff implements the option -o
for specifying a file to write the output to.
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47505
llvm-svn: 333693
Per discussion on the generic-abi mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/generic-abi/MPr8TVtnVn4
An object file manipulation tool must either write out a symbol
table with the same number of entries as the original symbol table
and in the same order, or if this is impossible, refuse to operate
on the object file if it has unrecognized sections that are linked
to the symtab section. However, existing tools (namely GNU strip,
GNU objcopy and ld.{bfd,gold,lld} -r) do not comply with this at
present: they change symbol table indexes and set sh_link to 0 on
the unrecognized symtab-linked sections.
We intend to use the latter as a (temporary) signal that a tool has
operated on a proposed new symtab-linked section and invalidated the
symbol table indexes. However, llvm-objcopy currently keeps sh_link
pointing to the new symtab section. This patch changes llvm-objcopy
to set sh_link to 0 to match the behaviour of the other tools.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47404
llvm-svn: 333581
This is a small follow-up to the revisions r333117 and r331663.
1. Avoid the name conflicts of the generated variables for prefixes.
2. Apply clang-format -i -style=llvm to llvm-objcopy.cpp once again.
3. Add a test for the flag with double dash.
Test plan: make check-all
llvm-svn: 333120